Great ride today, 5 C when I left the house and virtually no wind for the entire journey! A rarity for Perth!

The only risk was that the roads were still damp and so my wet tyres were attracting stones and other objects, however I made it into work glass and puncture free. There's a dry day forecast so should have dry roads for the return home.

Crap you beat me, was only 0 for me Although I did snap the rear derailleur cable (at the lever end) on the way in so only had 10th and 20th for two thirds of the ride! Should be fixed by the LBS in time to go home tonight.

Was warm(ish) today as I woreknicksleg warmersarm warmerst shirtcycling shirtspray jacketbalaclava2 pair of glovesboot coversI think that's all, gonna be a heavt trip home carrying all that gear

As i was riding along the share path from Pyrmont Bridge to King St, 2 pedestrians propped/stopped, blocking the lane. The guy behind stepped straight out to go around them and into the path of an oncoming cyclist. I was next wheel back from her (about 2m). We all came to almost a halt and carnage was avoided luckily.

Now this thing happens quite a lot on this path, and i was almost going give the guy a verbal about wearing Ipods and checking over his shoulder. As i opened my mouth i noticed it was the boss walking to work. The mouth quickly closed...

Thursday was fun... Minus 6 degrees in Canberra, left before sun up as usual... Saw the most spectacular rosy reflection of the pre sunrise sky on the lake (Yerrabi pond, but still lake size) with the silhouette of 4 kayakers.

16km to work, by 8km my water was quite well on its way to freezing, the whole inside was lined with a few mm of ice and plenty of icicles in the water.

DaNmAn wrote:Thursday was fun... 16km to work, by 8km my water was quite well on its way to freezing, the whole inside was lined with a few mm of ice and plenty of icicles in the water. ... But I like the cold.

I have been off my bike for a week due to weather and a cold Back into it this week tho with a spectacular ride into work. It was cool but the sun rising over the river was inspiring. I had a bit of a slow trip because I spent too much time enjoying the scenery. Thinsulate gloves and a beanie kept my hands and head warm. No wind made the ride a pleasure Felt great to be back on my bike.

Down to 5 degrees in Sydney last week, very cold and I had to wear socks over my gloves one day to keep my fingers warm I did buy a nice pair of windproof gloves in the Anaconda sale over the weekend to get round that problem though

Didn't cycle today as I thought it would be a bit cold to take my four year old to daycare on the back of the bike at 7am. But he complained so much about having to go in the car I might just try it with him tomorrow.

Another cold one this morning. Not as bad as Friday though. Legs were sore from a tough ride in the RNP on Saturday morning. Iâ€™m thinking itâ€™ll only be a matter of time before I fall victim to the magnificent array of debris on the M5 shoulder, which I ride between Riverwood and Revesby. Hopefully my first flat since starting the new job last week wonâ€™t come tonight.. on my birthday.

Had to work late because I did my work + the work of 2 other team members today First time I have ridden home after sunset and its looking rather cold and dark outside. I have 2 lights on the front and 2 on the back and lots of warm clothes so I will see how I go.

I finish work at 5.30pm with another 15minutes to change and get out on the road it's always dark ride home this time of year. If I go the any of the long ways there aint no street lights. Always seems colder at night yet it's usually at least 5 to 10c warmer. Go figure.

casual_cyclist wrote:Had to work late because I did my work + the work of 2 other team members today First time I have ridden home after sunset and its looking rather cold and dark outside. I have 2 lights on the front and 2 on the back and lots of warm clothes so I will see how I go.

Got home safe and sound It was actually a nice ride home... not too cold (but I was rugged up to the max). My cheapy front light from anaconda was enough to see by and it was great to see about 15 other bike riders. Every single person I saw riding had proper front lighting on the bike paths and road. It was very good to see

Left home at 6:20am when I had a spin class at 6:45am so I was a man on a mission, and combined with a couple of slip streams of some cars, I made it there on time. Problem was I was tired from the take no prisoners bike ride, so I felt it during the spin class.

Exciting ride in to the City this morning. I left late as usual (I seem to be having trouble waking up in winter) and stepped on it to try to get to work on time. As I came over the Rivervale hill I could see the entire CBD and surrounds blanketed by very dark clouds. As I passed the Belmont Race Course I felt my first drops of rain. The rain eased off as I raced to work as fast as I could. A bit of rain normally would not worry me but today I had an open backpack (broken zip) with my business shirt for the day neatly folded inside The spots eased as I crossed the river a couple of minutes from work. By the time I reached McIvor Train Station a light drizzle had started again. I raced up to the intersection of Beaufort and Wellington but missed the lights and was stuck waiting in increasingly heavy drizzle. The lights finally changed and I bolted the last 100m or so to cover. The damage? One very slightly wet business shirt which was pretty much dry by the time I had finished my shower

casual_cyclist wrote: One very slightly wet business shirt which was pretty much dry by the time I had finished my shower

You did better than me ... Six kilometres out, the sky was threatening, few drops and I thought I would make it so didn't bother with getting the jacket out. About 600 metres from the office, red light, buckets down ....

casual_cyclist wrote: One very slightly wet business shirt which was pretty much dry by the time I had finished my shower

You did better than me ... Six kilometres out, the sky was threatening, few drops and I thought I would make it so didn't bother with getting the jacket out. About 600 metres from the office, red light, buckets down ....

casual_cyclist wrote: One very slightly wet business shirt which was pretty much dry by the time I had finished my shower

You did better than me ... Six kilometres out, the sky was threatening, few drops and I thought I would make it so didn't bother with getting the jacket out. About 600 metres from the office, red light, buckets down ....